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- Berig abstract "Berig is a legendary king of the Goths appearing in the Getica by Jordanes. According to Jordanes, Berig led his people on three ships from Scandza (Scandinavia) to Gothiscandza (the Vistula Basin). They settled and then attacked the Rugians who lived on the shore and drove them away from their homes, subsequently winning a battle against the Vandals.The name is said to stem from the Gothic Bairika, which translates as "Little Bear". A Danish historian, Arne Søby has nonetheless proposed that Cassiodorus, who wrote the original text on which Jordanes' work is based, invented him, with inspiration from the name of Βέρικος (Berikos or Verica). Recent archaeological research demonstrates, however, that the transition of Oksywie culture into Wielbark culture was peaceful and its timing coincides with the appearance of new population of Scandinavian origins in previously uninhabited area ("no man's land") between the Oksywie and Przeworsk culture areas.The 16th-century Swedish archbishop of Uppsala, Johannes Magnus in his history of the Swedes and Goths, was the first to publish a song known as the "Ballad of Eric", about an early Gothic king called Eric, who bears some similarities to Berig. It was once thought to contain authentic folk tradition about the king, but it is now regarded as fake. However, Magnus discusses king Berig separately as having united the Swedes and Goths some 400 years after Erik's death. In popular culture, Berig is referenced (as Berik) in the song Three Ships of Berik, Pts. 1 and 2 by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion".
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- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Ballad_of_Eric.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Cassiodorus.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_Gothic_kings.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Getica.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_language.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Gothiscandza.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Goths.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Magnus.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Jordanes.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Lemuria_(album).
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink No_mans_land.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Oksywie_culture.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Rugians.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Rugii.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Scandza.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Therion_(band).
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Uppsala.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Vandals.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Verica.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Vistula.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Vistula_River.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLink Wielbark_culture.
- Berig wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berig".
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- Berig subject Category:Legendary_Gothic_kings.
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- Berig comment "Berig is a legendary king of the Goths appearing in the Getica by Jordanes. According to Jordanes, Berig led his people on three ships from Scandza (Scandinavia) to Gothiscandza (the Vistula Basin). They settled and then attacked the Rugians who lived on the shore and drove them away from their homes, subsequently winning a battle against the Vandals.The name is said to stem from the Gothic Bairika, which translates as "Little Bear".".
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